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Oregon Supreme Court Rules Quitting Probationary Teacher Entitled to Unemployment
The Oregon Supreme Court issued an opinion on August 5, 2010 that a first year high school teacher who had been told that he would be discharged if he did not resign, and who subsequently [...]
Dedicated Counsel Service for Business
Many businesses can benefit from the dedicated counsel service offered by Schrock Law Office PC. Businesses that do not desire to hire a full time in-house counsel as an employee still have the ability to [...]
Non-Solicitation Agreements Have Statutory Approval
While the Oregon legislature has severely restricted the use of noncompetition agreements in the employment context, under a law adopted effective January 1, 2008 (ORS 653.295), the law now specifically states that the restrictions do [...]
Should I have a will or trust?
An estate plan is the legal documentation to carry out your wishes and distribute your property upon your death. An estate plan also includes planning to handle your affairs during any time when you are [...]